North Carolina
"Historic Light Station Information and Photography: North Carolina". United States Coast Guard Historian's Office. http://www.uscg.mil/history/weblighthouses/LHNC.asp.
- Bald Head Light, Cape Fear River Inlet
- Bodie Island Light, Bodie Island, Outer Banks
- Cape Fear Light, Cape Fear River Inlet
- Cape Hatteras Light, Hatteras Island, Outer Banks
- Cape Lookout Light, Cape Lookout, Outer Banks
- Croatan Shoal Light
- Currituck Beach Light, Corolla Beach, Outer Banks
- Federal Point Light, Pleasure Island
- Hatteras Beacon, near Cape Hatteras
- Diamond Shoal Light
- Frying Pan Shoals Light
- Laurel Point Light
- Long Point Beacon Light
- Neuse River Light
- Oak Island Light, Oak Island
- Ocracoke Island Light, Ocracoke Island, Outer Banks
- Pamlico Point Shoal Light
- Price Creek Light, Southport
- Roanoke Marshes Light
- Roanoke River Light
- Wade Point Light
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